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Kassandra T.
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Anchorage Area & Vancouver WA
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Landlord Boot Camp - Tenant Screening with local DIY Landlords

Kassandra T.
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Anchorage Area & Vancouver WA
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Com network and learn about tenant screening with other local Landlords.

Tenant screening is one of the smartest steps you can take towards making your property management experience as headache-free as possible. By simply screening very well, will avoid the painful topic of evictions, collections, and tenants doing damage.

It is a balancing act when it comes to screening. You have to mix legals, personalities, lifestyles, income, expence, desire to rent fast, and more!

There are certain factual qualities you should seek that usually indicate top-notch renters, as well as indicators that an applicant might cause trouble down the road.

When choosing the best tenants, all property owners should be aware of protected classes that are illegal to discriminate against. There are questions you can and can not ask! Recently HUD has changed a lot of rules and you should come to network and learn about what those changes are.

For a well-run real estate business, all landlords should create solid processes for pre-screening, screening, approving, and rejecting rental applicants. 

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